New Product Showcase is now live online! For everyone who couldn't make it to the Auckland Autumn Gift and Homeware Fair, all of our new products are now available to pre-order on our website. You can also ask your Territory Managers about these new products at your next appointment.
A big thank you to all of you, our wonderful customers that attended the Auckland Autumn Gift and Homeware Fair at the Auckland Showgrounds. Thank you for your ongoing support!
We showcased a great selection of new products to everyone who attended, and for...
Hundreds of products to choose from in our sale category. Order before the sale ends, Midnight Tuesday 30th April.
We’re making space on the shelves to fit in all the new stock arriving later this year!
We have a great selection of products on sale to choose from, including New Zealand and International brands.
Greeting Cards, Wrapping paper, Puzzles, Ecofelt Growbags and more!
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We have 7 New Zealand Calendars and 1 New Zealand Weekly Planner this year, Abbey Merson, Cecily, Clare Reilly, Jane Galloway, Lori Davis, Melanie Sharpe and Tanya Wolfkamp. These are always popular and we expect this year to be no exception. Support local, these are all designed by...
Thank you all for your support this year. You are the reason we exist and we are grateful for your trust and confidence in us. It's been a year that has had its share of difficulties, but your resilience and tenacity has been amazing. Lets keep going into 2024 with this same spirit.
We...
Introducing a brand new range of Puzzles from WerkShoppe.
WerkShoppe is an online gathering place where artistic collaborations with emerging and established artists are turned into beautifully made products.
We have picked a selection of Puzzles in 1000 piece and 500...
Valentine's Day is a day to celebrate your love.
Chocolates, flowers and a romantic card are always a popular choice. We have a great selection of Valentine's Day cards available, from funny to loving and cute.
Order early to secure stock as Valentine's Day tends to creep...